Microsoft's Biggest Blunder
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It's been funny to say the least, watching and working with Microsoft's OS releases. I originally cut my teeth on DOS, then Windows 3.1 and all the others up to present day. Have to say though, staying with the thread, I voted Windows ME because it was literally the worst OS they released to market. Windows 98 SE in a new coat of paint, crappy tweaks and rushed to market to catch the "New Milennium' wave of the time. It was nothing to do with improvement, just 'keep the money flowing'.
I still remember though, Windows XP being the brunt of Vista-like hatred because it was such a departure from what had gone before. Mostly down to what existing software would or would not work and the slow development of reliable drivers. Then there's the steady stream of new tech and emerging hardware. It was a ride ! For me though, Windows 7 is the 'new XP' if you like.. And was more workable and mature much earlier than it took XP to settle out.
Windows 8 ? Before long its going to be coming across my bench and I'm going to be sitting in homes and offices making their PC all better again.. Up to now I've literally 'played with it' twice. I normally like and embrace new stuff but this.. I don't think I'm going to enjoy it this time.Comment
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I haven't had experience with windows ME, but the worst I have had was with vista.
I use win7, and I love it
win8 is somewhat faster, but the layout - ugh! They should have thought long and hard before they made the choice to make it support PCs and tablets!
I have looked at how Microsoft is doing. It seems to be doing fairly well, considering how crazy Apple has become! Slow but steady. You know, the bigger you are the harder you fall!!!Muh-soggy-kneeComment
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I haven't had experience with windows ME, but the worst I have had was with vista.
I use win7, and I love it
win8 is somewhat faster, but the layout - ugh! They should have thought long and hard before they made the choice to make it support PCs and tablets!
I have looked at how Microsoft is doing. It seems to be doing fairly well, considering how crazy Apple has become! Slow but steady. You know, the bigger you are the harder you fall!!!
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It would have been nice if Microsoft had included a kind of 'mode switch' to set the GUI between a traditional mode and that awful Metro. Looks like 3rd party programming is emerging though to answer that. Not that I want to have to mod my OS to make it workable. I have to say too, I resent being coerced into creating accounts and 'ties' with Microsoft. We get enough big brother sh*t as it is without being drawn into yet another marketing web.Comment
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They want to force us to swallow the Sesame Street tiles whether we like it or not. If that requires stuffing it down our throats while pinching our noses, so be it, apparently they don't care anymore.
And that's why we should give our finger to W8, and rejoice with its failure:
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